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finally, they say when they evacuated u.s. personnel from libya after that attack, they used a chartered aircraft. so, this e-mail is all part of many of these investigations. it's part of the congressional investigation and there is that, there is also an fbi investigation and there is the state department investigation ongoing as we speak. the state department, secretary clinton say they are cooperating and october 10th is the first hearing of that congressional investigation. two people from the state department will be testifying. randi? >> jill dougherty, thank you very much. >>> in colorado this morning, police have issued an amber alert following the disappearance of a 10-year-old girl. jessica ridgway who you see right there was on her way to school and never showed up prompting official toz call her mother. but the search was delayed because the mother, who works the night shift, slept through those phone calls. so far police searched the surrounding area and found nothing. >>> the coach who won more college basketbal
finally, they say when they evacuated u.s. personnel from libya after that attack, they used a chartered aircraft. so, this e-mail is all part of many of these investigations. it's part of the congressional investigation and there is that, there is also an fbi investigation and there is the state department investigation ongoing as we speak. the state department, secretary clinton say they are cooperating and october 10th is the first hearing of that congressional investigation. two people from...
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in fact, we spoke to multiple women in all branchs of the u.s. military who tell similar stories. >> my name is penya. >> these women reported sexual assaults they were discharged for psychiatric disorders. for schroeder the discharge was a mixed blessing. >> once i got it at that moment, i was just so relieved and just so happy that i was -- it was over. yeah. >> but it also came with a price. because of her roder lost the chance to attend college under the gi bill. she is luckier than other women who lost va benefits. >> the rape was bad but the aftermath was worse. >> today, the 30-year-old mother of two still suffers from anxiety and depression. she is fighting for a ptsd diagnosis from the va. >> when i look back at that, that is just so shocking that they could dehumanize anybody. like that. >> we had a chance to get a question about all this and specifically the diagnosis issue to defense secretary leon panetta, that was at the press conference this week. listen to what he said. >> obviously, our goal here is to try to put in place what we
in fact, we spoke to multiple women in all branchs of the u.s. military who tell similar stories. >> my name is penya. >> these women reported sexual assaults they were discharged for psychiatric disorders. for schroeder the discharge was a mixed blessing. >> once i got it at that moment, i was just so relieved and just so happy that i was -- it was over. yeah. >> but it also came with a price. because of her roder lost the chance to attend college under the gi bill. she...
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in their perspective on a threat is different from the u.s. perspective because of where they're located. just like they're an ally of ours which is going to involve the u.s. to some extent whether he like it or not, if it happens. it's the same thing if you took iraq, iraq is an ally now. so iran is in some type of obligation to support allies in some way. so it does put us in a predicament and i'm sure it's a problem to the department of defense and the nation. >> the question is do they have, if they've got the sleeper cells and the capability here inside the united states, they'll use it. we have seen them use proxies in buenos aries. hezbollah are financially support bid iran. >> i guess the question for a lot of people is it a good idea or not? i mean a lot of people clearly believer rang to an excitizen shall net. >> they're looking at possibilities and the truth is that they word getting out of two wars, but right now they're saying, you know, you have left us in the lurch, we have got a dangerous iran, we can't predict it and even get
in their perspective on a threat is different from the u.s. perspective because of where they're located. just like they're an ally of ours which is going to involve the u.s. to some extent whether he like it or not, if it happens. it's the same thing if you took iraq, iraq is an ally now. so iran is in some type of obligation to support allies in some way. so it does put us in a predicament and i'm sure it's a problem to the department of defense and the nation. >> the question is do...
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u.s. >> madam secretary, mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> let's talk about afghan san. $2 billion a week in u.s. tax dollars being spent to maintain the assistance of the afghan people. is this money well spent right now, a hundred billion dollars a year for another two and a half years. >> first of all, wolf, we are in a transition. as we do, the afghan security forces are stepping up to protect their own people. as we saw over the weekend with the horrible attacks, luckily they were not successful. that was because the afghan security forces which are our soldiers and others of the nato alliance have been training and mentoring. so, i think that if you look, as we do, at the progress that has been made on the security side but also in other indicators, health and education and the economy, there is definite progress. that doesn't mean it is going to be easy, but we are on the way to fulfilling the commitment that president obama made about moving toward the
u.s. >> madam secretary, mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> let's talk about afghan san. $2 billion a week in u.s. tax dollars being spent to maintain the assistance of the afghan people. is this money well spent right now, a hundred billion dollars a year for another two and a half years. >> first of all, wolf, we are in a transition. as we do, the afghan security forces are stepping up to protect their own people. as we saw over the weekend...
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phil bratton on u.s. home security. plus political words of wisdom from an unlikely source. the man who brought you this? >> tv guide gave us a word four years ago. could do 50 shows in the history of television. but we're the worth show, it's an absurd show. >> he's also a fairly good junky and a former mayor. and 20-year -- good evening, >> tonight the holy trinity of modern america, god, politics and daytime television. first the heart of the matter, president obama talking faith and politics. >> many my moments of prayer, i'm reminded that faith and values play an enormous role in motivating us to solve some of our most urgent problems and keeping us going when we suffer setbacks and opening our minds and our hearts to the needs of others. we can't leave our values at the door. if we leave our values at the door, we abandon much of the moral glue that has held our nation together for centuries. >> unusual religious candor there from the president. i want to ask rick santorum about it after news of a potential nuclear threat from iran. welcome senator. >> it's good to be
phil bratton on u.s. home security. plus political words of wisdom from an unlikely source. the man who brought you this? >> tv guide gave us a word four years ago. could do 50 shows in the history of television. but we're the worth show, it's an absurd show. >> he's also a fairly good junky and a former mayor. and 20-year -- good evening, >> tonight the holy trinity of modern america, god, politics and daytime television. first the heart of the matter, president obama talking...
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the u.s. intelligence community now says it was a deliberate terrorist assault. cnn intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly has more. >> this is really the fullest account aing yet on behalf of the community which rarely venchers to the public domain to issue what they knew. the intelligence community says this was a deliberate and terrorized result sympathetic to al qaeda. that comes from se s from shawn. the reason we're seeing something like this two plus weeks after the attack, there is growing frustration within the intelligence community itself how information is being used. that initial assessment being this was a protest, a spontaneous attack that grew out of a protest in response to the anti-muslim films. it appears that as more information came in, that picture changed. the story from administration officials didn't change so dramatically and i think that really shows us that there are still unanswered questions. we don't have a direct timeline on when administration officials knew
the u.s. intelligence community now says it was a deliberate terrorist assault. cnn intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly has more. >> this is really the fullest account aing yet on behalf of the community which rarely venchers to the public domain to issue what they knew. the intelligence community says this was a deliberate and terrorized result sympathetic to al qaeda. that comes from se s from shawn. the reason we're seeing something like this two plus weeks after the attack, there...
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arwa damon has said repeatedly the u.s. was warned three days before the libyan attack that there would be an attack. if that's true, didn't the administration drop the ball? >> well, i can't talk about intelligence reports. i'm not in the white house. i'm out here on the campaign. i'll leave that to my colleagues in the white house, but i do know they said there was no information provided on that in advance of the attack, but they are conducting an investigation to get to the bottom of why those attacks occurred and what they could done to better protect the ambassador and security. in terms of how the president and mitt romney handled the crisis, i think the american people have drawn a conclusion that the president handled it like a commander in chief and mitt romney shot from the hip. as the president said, shot and aimed later. by 2-1 i guethink in a recent p poll. mitt romney in the now famous leaked videotape from the high-end fund-raiser claimed that he would take advantage of a foreign policy crisis. just like the
arwa damon has said repeatedly the u.s. was warned three days before the libyan attack that there would be an attack. if that's true, didn't the administration drop the ball? >> well, i can't talk about intelligence reports. i'm not in the white house. i'm out here on the campaign. i'll leave that to my colleagues in the white house, but i do know they said there was no information provided on that in advance of the attack, but they are conducting an investigation to get to the bottom of...
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the u.s. and the european allies are trying to ease the fears by insisting the missile threat from the middle east. >>> president obama is holding his first official campaign rally today in the battleground state in ohio. chief white house correspondent jessica yellin takes a look at what the campaign is doing to win the state. >> reporter: on the campus of ohio state university, pockets of enthusiasm for the president's first official campaign rally. >> we're excited. >> reporter: but the excitement of 2008 is missing. so the campaign is pouring resources into ohio to keep it competitive. the state director has been here since 2009. his message to voters, the president's auto bailout boosted the local economy. >> one out of every eight jobs in ohio is related to the auto industry. >> reporter: there are 18 field offices and romney opens his next week and democrats say they will try to use that local presence to win over undecided voters. >> it's voter to voter contact between a screen door an
the u.s. and the european allies are trying to ease the fears by insisting the missile threat from the middle east. >>> president obama is holding his first official campaign rally today in the battleground state in ohio. chief white house correspondent jessica yellin takes a look at what the campaign is doing to win the state. >> reporter: on the campus of ohio state university, pockets of enthusiasm for the president's first official campaign rally. >> we're excited....
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>> a u.s. official confirms that agent you've talked about did send shirtless photos of himself to kelley. but he said that happened before this case ever really began. now, we already know this was the agent that kelley took her original concerns to when she got those e-mails. the official we spoke with tells us this agent never actually worked the case, though, but instead passed that information that kelley gave him on to special agents in another department, the cyber unit, and that it was that department that took up the investigation that eventually stumbled on to this affair, erin. >> suzanne kelly, thank you very much. i want to bring in two men who know the fbi inside and out. john miller, former assistant director of the fbi and senior correspondent for cbs news and ron kessler, chief washington correspondent of newsmax.com and author of "the secrets of the fbi." john, let me start with you. what more can you tell us about this fbi agent who originally got the complaint, i guess, is t
>> a u.s. official confirms that agent you've talked about did send shirtless photos of himself to kelley. but he said that happened before this case ever really began. now, we already know this was the agent that kelley took her original concerns to when she got those e-mails. the official we spoke with tells us this agent never actually worked the case, though, but instead passed that information that kelley gave him on to special agents in another department, the cyber unit, and that...
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he says the u.s. should not intervene now. why? well, to start, we don't even know who we're arming. >> we faced somewhat the same situation in libya. here, you've got triple the problems because there are so many diverse groups that are involved. >> egypt's foreign minister warned that involvement would quote lead to an escalation in the military conflict and spark a civil war in syria. just who would the united states help by launching air strikes against assad's regime or by arming the opposition and what are the consequences of military action? dianne feinstein is briefed regularly on syria. we talked tonight about syria and iran. i want to note, we spoke just a few moments before that breaking news about iran's military site. >> the united states cannot be the world's policeman. we still have men and women dying in afghanistan. we're trying to get out of iraq. we played a role in libya. we see the middle east exploding. the key is to get the united nations to pass a resolution, which enables the arab league to go in there. the
he says the u.s. should not intervene now. why? well, to start, we don't even know who we're arming. >> we faced somewhat the same situation in libya. here, you've got triple the problems because there are so many diverse groups that are involved. >> egypt's foreign minister warned that involvement would quote lead to an escalation in the military conflict and spark a civil war in syria. just who would the united states help by launching air strikes against assad's regime or by...
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and their perspective on the threat is different than the u.s. perspective because of where they're located. and they're an ally of ours. what is going to involve the u.s. in some extent whether we like it or not if it happens. it's the same thing if you took iraq. it's an alli now, see the united states is in some type of obligation to support allies in some way. so it does put us in a predicament, and i'm sure it's a concern to the department of defense and the nation. >> fran, do you agree with bob that an israeli attack on iran would be iranian attacks on u.s. interests? >> i believe they will try that. the question is, if they have the sleeper cells and the capability here inside the united states, they'll use it. we have seen them use proxies around the world, in buenos aires, this is what they do. it's a militarily capable organization, hezbollah. they're financially supported and armed by iran. it's a cape nlt they have for just this sort of circumstance where they can strike back at a state power. >> the question for a lot of people is,
and their perspective on the threat is different than the u.s. perspective because of where they're located. and they're an ally of ours. what is going to involve the u.s. in some extent whether we like it or not if it happens. it's the same thing if you took iraq. it's an alli now, see the united states is in some type of obligation to support allies in some way. so it does put us in a predicament, and i'm sure it's a concern to the department of defense and the nation. >> fran, do you...
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is a weak ahmadinejad good for the u.s. or not? okay, great to have both of you with us. let me ask you this key question about the power struggle that's going on in iran. we've talked about this for a while. the supreme leader, ahmadinejad, at odds. how bad was this for ahmadinejad today? >> well, it was embarrassing for him that he tried to turn it into something that was not embarrassing. obviously, with his cracking of the jokes and even saying afterwards that, you know, i could have -- i could have come up with better questions if they'd asked me first. they didn't even ask me very tough questions. i mean, there's a lot of theater about the whole thing. but i think it was embarrassing for him. i certainly, from a domestic political standpoint inside iran, this has been threatened a bunch of times. but every time parliament has backed off the threat of summoning him which could lead to impeachment. certainly i think it weakens him a little built in the eyes of many people, but it also could strengthen him in the eyes of his supporters or people who believe that he is
is a weak ahmadinejad good for the u.s. or not? okay, great to have both of you with us. let me ask you this key question about the power struggle that's going on in iran. we've talked about this for a while. the supreme leader, ahmadinejad, at odds. how bad was this for ahmadinejad today? >> well, it was embarrassing for him that he tried to turn it into something that was not embarrassing. obviously, with his cracking of the jokes and even saying afterwards that, you know, i could have...
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the u.s. should help the u.s. or should help south africa and it should help iraq and the asian countries so that we will be able to build up our future for our children. >> thank you very much. >> yeah, i know she has moved on, but i haven't. so who won the goldfish beauty pageant? who cares. it is not like one fish did the >>> good evening, everyone. "outfront" tonight, the r word. it's become sort of a four-letter word for some, but >> he favors redistribution. >> he believes in redistribution. >> it's known as redistribution. >> the word takes on different meaning for different people. here is mitt romney's definition. i know there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others that we'll all be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been a characteristic of america. >> okay. this word didn't come out of nowhere, of course, because mitt romney was taking a jab at president obama. a 1998 clip of then state senator barack obama has surfaced on the drudge report. he
the u.s. should help the u.s. or should help south africa and it should help iraq and the asian countries so that we will be able to build up our future for our children. >> thank you very much. >> yeah, i know she has moved on, but i haven't. so who won the goldfish beauty pageant? who cares. it is not like one fish did the >>> good evening, everyone. "outfront" tonight, the r word. it's become sort of a four-letter word for some, but >> he favors...
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late word tonight from the u.s. state department they're pulling more staffers out of the embassy in tripoli because of security concerns. also tonight, also security related, new details. they're coming in reaction to our exclusive reporting last night on how quickly officials actually suspected that the killing of four americans in benghazi was an act of terror, and how troubled the subsequent investigation into that deadly assault is turning out to be. today, 16 days after the attack, defense secretary leon panetta stated plainly what was obvious to many, including senator john mccain, who joins us shortly, almost from the beginning. >> as we determined the details of what took place there and how that attack took place, that it became clear that there were terrorists who had planned that attack. >> the best we can tell, this is the first time any administration official has uttered the word "planned" to describe what happened. asked how long it took to reach his conclusion, secretary panetta said quote, it took
late word tonight from the u.s. state department they're pulling more staffers out of the embassy in tripoli because of security concerns. also tonight, also security related, new details. they're coming in reaction to our exclusive reporting last night on how quickly officials actually suspected that the killing of four americans in benghazi was an act of terror, and how troubled the subsequent investigation into that deadly assault is turning out to be. today, 16 days after the attack,...
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it goes on sale in the u.s. on march 16th. >>> two solar flares the sun may create a geomagnetive storm that could disrupt high frequency radio communications, global positioning system, and power grids on earth. the peak of the storm could hit tomorrow. >>> and say hello to these adorable little cubs. they were born yesterday to an endangered cubs in washington. the cubs are male and female and weigh only about half a pound each. zoo officials say they're healthy. so far, they have nauot been named. i would go with cooper and sesay. you weren't listening. >> someone is talking in my ear. there's pandemonium in the control room. >> gather and cat is the skit, and it's fred arm isnd and kristen wiig. i couldn't believe i didn't remember his name before because i'm such a huge fan. we were trying to get video to show people and show you to educate you, if you will, on this. there they are. garth and cat. listen. ♪ >> they claim they write this songs and then they're totally ab-libbing it. the ridiculist is comin
it goes on sale in the u.s. on march 16th. >>> two solar flares the sun may create a geomagnetive storm that could disrupt high frequency radio communications, global positioning system, and power grids on earth. the peak of the storm could hit tomorrow. >>> and say hello to these adorable little cubs. they were born yesterday to an endangered cubs in washington. the cubs are male and female and weigh only about half a pound each. zoo officials say they're healthy. so far,...
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the u.s. and china had worked it out. within a matter of hours, he quickly went back on that. he has been lobbying ever since to try to get out of the country and find a means to circumvent this process. he is close. right now, we have to remember he is in a beijing hospital, still getting treatment and still surrounded by a heavy contingent of chinese security. >> stan, explain to me why the u.s. embassy staff was allowed to visit chen in the hospital? it seems to me yesterday they were not allowed in there to see him. today, they were allowed to get in. at least our time today. his wife also sfoek wipoke with embassy staff outside the hospital shall which wasn't allowed before. what happened to an abrupt turnaround. >> i would characterize it as baby steps while the doctor was able to get in and independently check him and see the health treatment that he is getting and see if he is getting the right treatment. the ambassador has not been able to. he has been able to reach him by phone and t
the u.s. and china had worked it out. within a matter of hours, he quickly went back on that. he has been lobbying ever since to try to get out of the country and find a means to circumvent this process. he is close. right now, we have to remember he is in a beijing hospital, still getting treatment and still surrounded by a heavy contingent of chinese security. >> stan, explain to me why the u.s. embassy staff was allowed to visit chen in the hospital? it seems to me yesterday they were...
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how is the u.s. responding? well, in is interesting, because we have noticed something here, and it is a mixed response. you may remember that earlier this month the "washington post" reported that secretary of defense leon panetta said that there is a strong likelihood that israel would attack iran this spring. the president of the united states was also clear in an interview with matt lawer. >> we will not take any options off of the table, and i have been clear that we will do everything to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon and creating an arms crase in a volatile region. >> and also, iran's region was hit with the stuxnet virus, and it's also why the united states has imposed crippling sanctions on iran. a source who wrote the sanctions was talking me through them today, most of them targeting iran's nuclear and military industries. there's been a change. on february 14th, and maybe in honor of valentine's day, leon panetta said he never thought that iran would attack israel that soon, and here is g
how is the u.s. responding? well, in is interesting, because we have noticed something here, and it is a mixed response. you may remember that earlier this month the "washington post" reported that secretary of defense leon panetta said that there is a strong likelihood that israel would attack iran this spring. the president of the united states was also clear in an interview with matt lawer. >> we will not take any options off of the table, and i have been clear that we will...
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what u.s. intelligence have told the white house and what they are prepared to do about it. >>> remember the crash involving a dozen cars and trucks? a florida teen that survived that horrific crash lost her family and then her story took another frightening twist. we'll explain. the other office devices? they don't get me. they're all like, "hey, brother, doesn't it bother you that no one notices you?" and i'm like, "doesn't it bother you you're not reliable?" and they say, "shut up!" and i'm like, "you shut up." in business, it's all about reliability. 'cause these guys aren't just hitting "print." they're hitting "dream." so that's what i do. i print dreams, baby. [whispering] big dreams. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ...
what u.s. intelligence have told the white house and what they are prepared to do about it. >>> remember the crash involving a dozen cars and trucks? a florida teen that survived that horrific crash lost her family and then her story took another frightening twist. we'll explain. the other office devices? they don't get me. they're all like, "hey, brother, doesn't it bother you that no one notices you?" and i'm like, "doesn't it bother you you're not reliable?" and...
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but it seems like a cover-up or misleading would be so hard to do in the u.s. government. pulling off a cover-up is so much more difficult than anyone could imagine. so in one sense, i sort of would be amazed if they had the ability to do that. >> well, i've never used the word "cover-up." i've used the word misleading. as a matter of fact, i've had conversations this morning, erin -- >> yes. >> very high levels of government. i absolutely believe that this was a purposely misleading event, and i'm disappointed in that. >> and one final question. you know, you talked about -- you're saying the democrats made this political. john kerry called this a political football earlier in the week, referring to what members of your party have done regarding it. and i'm curious about what mitt romney has done, what you think. because obviously, when that moment came up in the debate a couple weeks ago about libya, he hasn't really talked about it since. he didn't get into it in the foreign policy debate. he hasn't commented on the e-mails that have leaked out. do you think he's making
but it seems like a cover-up or misleading would be so hard to do in the u.s. government. pulling off a cover-up is so much more difficult than anyone could imagine. so in one sense, i sort of would be amazed if they had the ability to do that. >> well, i've never used the word "cover-up." i've used the word misleading. as a matter of fact, i've had conversations this morning, erin -- >> yes. >> very high levels of government. i absolutely believe that this was a...
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how is the u.s. responding? well, in is interesting, because we have noticed something here, and it is a mixed response. you may remember that earlier this month the "washington post" reported that secretary of defense leon panetta said that there is a strong likelihood that iran would attack israel later in the year, and the president was clear with matt lauer. >> we will not take any options off of the table, and i have been clear that we will do everything to prevent iran from creating a nuclear weapon in a volatile region. >> and also, iran's region was hit with the stuxnet virus, and source who wrote and implemented sanctions for iran was talking to me to dday and most of them e explicitly designed to target iran's nuclear and military industri industries. bau change. on february 14th, and maybe in honor of valentine's day, leon panetta said he never thought that iran would attack israel that soon, and here is general dempsey talking about the fundamental reasons for the sanctions for iran, and whether they
how is the u.s. responding? well, in is interesting, because we have noticed something here, and it is a mixed response. you may remember that earlier this month the "washington post" reported that secretary of defense leon panetta said that there is a strong likelihood that iran would attack israel later in the year, and the president was clear with matt lauer. >> we will not take any options off of the table, and i have been clear that we will do everything to prevent iran...
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the area where this attack took place is closes to what was the u.s. embassy before it closed earlier this year. a number of other embassy not to mention where the president himself resides. there's been conflicting information as to who and what was responsible. syrian state television saying it was a terrorist suicide bomber, possibly one of the body guards of one of those present at this emergency crisis meeting. one coming out saying this was a by-product where they managed to place an explosive device inside where this meeting was taken place. some activists throwing in a lot of speculation as well. they are saying this was the syrian regimes undertaking to give it an excuse to crack down across the capital. there's been fierce battles across all of damascus creeping ever closer to the president's seat of power. there's opinion reports of shelling, clashes and more disturbingly just reports that pro-government thugs with knives are going through slaughtering residents. it's not an indication that the government is in control. >> thank you very muc
the area where this attack took place is closes to what was the u.s. embassy before it closed earlier this year. a number of other embassy not to mention where the president himself resides. there's been conflicting information as to who and what was responsible. syrian state television saying it was a terrorist suicide bomber, possibly one of the body guards of one of those present at this emergency crisis meeting. one coming out saying this was a by-product where they managed to place an...
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karzai wants the u.s. to send weapons and planes to the air force, but leon panetta told them karzai should not be complaining. >> we have lost over 2,000 u.s. men and women. we have lost forces there, and the afghans have lost a large number of their forces in battle. those lives were lost fighting the right enemy, not the wrong enemy. and i think it would be helpful if the president every once in a while expressed his thanks for the sacrifices that have been made by those who have fought and died for afghanistan. rather than criticizing them. >> let's talk a little politics now, you can score one for the obama campaign in ohio. at least every ohio voter can now vote the weekend before the election. the federal judge sided with president obama's campaign and overturned a restriction on early voting that the state republicans had put in place. it would have limited the weekend voting to u.s. military amilies and people living overseas. >>> and a cap on what many are calling a dismal debate this week. more
karzai wants the u.s. to send weapons and planes to the air force, but leon panetta told them karzai should not be complaining. >> we have lost over 2,000 u.s. men and women. we have lost forces there, and the afghans have lost a large number of their forces in battle. those lives were lost fighting the right enemy, not the wrong enemy. and i think it would be helpful if the president every once in a while expressed his thanks for the sacrifices that have been made by those who have...
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people in the u.s. and some in mexico remember it with parades, festivals and other celebrations. >>> time to look at stories making headlines across the country. miguel cotto and floyd mayweather will fight for the world boxing association super welterweight crown. cotto is the defending champion. mayweather is favored to win. if he does, he takes home $32 million. >>> what started out as a small spirit airlines protest in florida turned in a huge victory for 76-year-old nam vet, thousands of supporters pressured the airline to refund his $197 ticket to visit his daughter. shortly after buying the ticket, he learned that the cancer he has been battling is terminal, did not want to risk flying and exposing himself to germs with a weakened immune system. >>> four day trail ride turned in a nightmare for three people and four horses. they all fell in a ravine, one horse died, the humans were exhausted but uninjured. amazing. >>> a huge day for sports, if the nba playoffs and the miguel cotto-floyd mayweat
people in the u.s. and some in mexico remember it with parades, festivals and other celebrations. >>> time to look at stories making headlines across the country. miguel cotto and floyd mayweather will fight for the world boxing association super welterweight crown. cotto is the defending champion. mayweather is favored to win. if he does, he takes home $32 million. >>> what started out as a small spirit airlines protest in florida turned in a huge victory for 76-year-old nam...
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the u.s. congress pushed him to do sanctions. we have been arguing that you can't let israel get to their red line so that they unilaterally launch an attack and right now, they look back and aren't sure where the united states is and that's what this big unknown causes uncertainty and i think that's why you see so many people are just so nervous about what happens in the next few months. >> thanks so much. appreciate you taking the time to be with us. >>> a man returns home from his honeymoon alone, charged with murder. his wife's murder. and the super bowl just days away. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and m
the u.s. congress pushed him to do sanctions. we have been arguing that you can't let israel get to their red line so that they unilaterally launch an attack and right now, they look back and aren't sure where the united states is and that's what this big unknown causes uncertainty and i think that's why you see so many people are just so nervous about what happens in the next few months. >> thanks so much. appreciate you taking the time to be with us. >>> a man returns home from...
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proud sponsor of the 2012 u.s. olympic team. >>> it is more essential than ever that the united states and the international community continue to work together through the united nations, through whatever possible vehicles we have to bring additional pressure on assad to step down. and to allow for a peaceful transition of government there in syria. >> we just heard there leon panetta talking about syria. syria's blown up again today. it's never been worse. you see again russia and china vetoing an attempt by the united nations to increase sanctions on sar syria. it's a pretty depressing picture. 17,000 people we think now have been killed. the killing is escalating. what should be done about this? >> what we should have done a long time ago. was join with other nations and set up a safe zone and together provide arms and equipment to the resistance fighters who are being massacred. it's not surprising that, again, a resolution failed in the united nations. it's really a sad spectacle to see the united states of a
proud sponsor of the 2012 u.s. olympic team. >>> it is more essential than ever that the united states and the international community continue to work together through the united nations, through whatever possible vehicles we have to bring additional pressure on assad to step down. and to allow for a peaceful transition of government there in syria. >> we just heard there leon panetta talking about syria. syria's blown up again today. it's never been worse. you see again russia...
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he's one of teb former teammates who testified to the u.s. anti-doping agency that armstrong had doped. the agency released its damaging report this week showing that it had uncovered, "overwhellaliell evidence of armstrong's drug use." no reason why they doped for the big races. >> the first time i ever blood doped was with lance and it was certainly for lance, basically. you know, i blood doped myself. you know, it was done by the team but done for the tour de france so i could be a good teammate for lance armstrong. yeah, a lot of it, you know, he wanted you to be riding at your best in the biggest races and for lance it was all about winning the tour de france. >> well, lance armstrong has always denied doping and his attorney calls the report a witch hunt. >>> people in los angeles are used to seeing big stars on the streets, but today they have one of the biggest ever hanging around town. how big? well, let's try 85 tons. it is the space shuttle "endeavour." the shuttle is being moved through the streets today to its new home at the cal
he's one of teb former teammates who testified to the u.s. anti-doping agency that armstrong had doped. the agency released its damaging report this week showing that it had uncovered, "overwhellaliell evidence of armstrong's drug use." no reason why they doped for the big races. >> the first time i ever blood doped was with lance and it was certainly for lance, basically. you know, i blood doped myself. you know, it was done by the team but done for the tour de france so i...
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we're on that case and the u.s. defense secretary leon panetta has to make major cuts to the defense spending at the time china is building up its military in a massive way. what are they doing tonight? and under surveillance works wants to inspect your facebook page and how it could prevent you from getting a credit card. ♪ there's a place i dream about ♪ ♪ where the sun never goes out ♪ ♪ and the sky is deep and blue ♪ ♪ won't you take me american flight 280 to miami is now ready for boarding. ♪ there with you fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself. nonstop. american airlines. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol and my risk of heart attack. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol's stayed down. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of hear
we're on that case and the u.s. defense secretary leon panetta has to make major cuts to the defense spending at the time china is building up its military in a massive way. what are they doing tonight? and under surveillance works wants to inspect your facebook page and how it could prevent you from getting a credit card. ♪ there's a place i dream about ♪ ♪ where the sun never goes out ♪ ♪ and the sky is deep and blue ♪ ♪ won't you take me american flight 280 to miami is now...
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is a weakened ahmadinejad good for the u.s.? >> great to have both of you. let me ask you this, this key question about the power struggle going on in iran. we have talked about this for a while. the supreme leader and ahmadinejad at odds. but how bad was this for ahmadinejad today? >> it was embarrassing for him and he tried to turn it into something that is not embarrassing with the cracking of jokes and saying i could have come up with tougher questions if they had asked me first. he's good. there's a lot of theater about the whole thing, but it was embarrassing for him. from a domestic, political standpoint inside iran, this has been threatened a bunch of times, but they have backed off the fact of summoning him. the fact that it went through this time is embarrassing with his last year in office. it weakens him a little bit in the eyes of many people, but it could strengthen him in eyes of supporters or people that believe that he is better than the hardliners that are running the country. >> this is a key question because if sanctions are effective and
is a weakened ahmadinejad good for the u.s.? >> great to have both of you. let me ask you this, this key question about the power struggle going on in iran. we have talked about this for a while. the supreme leader and ahmadinejad at odds. but how bad was this for ahmadinejad today? >> it was embarrassing for him and he tried to turn it into something that is not embarrassing with the cracking of jokes and saying i could have come up with tougher questions if they had asked me...
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what u.s. intelligence officials told congress. a florida teen who survived the horrific highway crash involving a dozen cars and trucks. she lost her family and then her story took another frightening twist. we'll explain. >>> a 360 follow about the horrible multivehicle crash sunday in florida. an 11th body was found inside a truck pulled from the wreckage. one of the survivors was a 15-year-old girl named lidiane carmo. her family perished in the crash. her and her family were in the country illegally. they are ridoriginally from bra. there's word on her status. martin? >> here is the way it broke down. they were here illegally 12 years ago. the visa expired. the federal government stepped in and said absolutely not. it's not going to happen. i.c.e. released this statement saying our thoughts and prayers are with her as she deals with the tragic loss of her family. the rumors of her deportation are false. there you have it. no prosecution, no deportation. >> you were able to speak with a pastor who spoke to family members when s
what u.s. intelligence officials told congress. a florida teen who survived the horrific highway crash involving a dozen cars and trucks. she lost her family and then her story took another frightening twist. we'll explain. >>> a 360 follow about the horrible multivehicle crash sunday in florida. an 11th body was found inside a truck pulled from the wreckage. one of the survivors was a 15-year-old girl named lidiane carmo. her family perished in the crash. her and her family were in...
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the u.s. gets involved again here because when u.s. was occupying japan at the end of that when we gave everything back to japan and formally left, we actually ceded those islands back to japan in a formal sense. china doesn't agree with it. you've got oil and natural gas reserves there. it's not so much about the island, but about the seas around them and what's under that. all of that part of natural gas. there's just a territorial issue here. the other thing the u.s. is facing in a moment is china being worried about growing u.s. influence in the region. part of what mr. panetta was doing in japan was unveiling another missile radar defense system set up, second one, on japanese soil. the u.s. has been strategically repositioning itself into the asia-pacific region. more troops and more, you know, sort of naval activity there. china doesn't like that. mr. panetta has been saying, hey, it's not about you. no threat to you. china saying, you know, we're a bit concerned about it. >> what about china's vice president? what's been his ro
the u.s. gets involved again here because when u.s. was occupying japan at the end of that when we gave everything back to japan and formally left, we actually ceded those islands back to japan in a formal sense. china doesn't agree with it. you've got oil and natural gas reserves there. it's not so much about the island, but about the seas around them and what's under that. all of that part of natural gas. there's just a territorial issue here. the other thing the u.s. is facing in a moment is...
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next i will ask general george casey if u.s. forces should step in. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. after 40 years, he finally saved enough to enjoy retirement. angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on you
next i will ask general george casey if u.s. forces should step in. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream >> announcer: meet mary....
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as the u.s. and allies adjust their plan, al qaeda adjusts their plans as well. >> moments of terror for passengers aboard a jetblue flight. its windshield was hit by geese, sparking an in-flight emergencies. lisa sylvester has details. >> reporter: just after take-off, the pilot of jetblue flight 571 radios the control tower. >> we have to come back. we hit two big geese. >> jetblue 571 roger and stand by. make right traffic runway 1-6. >> right traffic 1-6. >> would you like to declare an emergency? >> we are declaring an emergency. >> you can see the damage here on the plane's windshield caused by two large geese. the flight headed from a suburban new york airport to west palm beach had just taken off tuesday evening and was about 300 feet in the air. laura was one of the 54 passengers on that flight. she feared the worst. >> the plane started swerving immediately right after the two hits. he was rocking the plane back and forth and we knew something was going on. i'm going to die. i'm not goi
as the u.s. and allies adjust their plan, al qaeda adjusts their plans as well. >> moments of terror for passengers aboard a jetblue flight. its windshield was hit by geese, sparking an in-flight emergencies. lisa sylvester has details. >> reporter: just after take-off, the pilot of jetblue flight 571 radios the control tower. >> we have to come back. we hit two big geese. >> jetblue 571 roger and stand by. make right traffic runway 1-6. >> right traffic 1-6....
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u.s. troops posing with the bodies of suicide bombers in afghanistan. the incident which took place back in 2010 "represents a serious error in judgment by several soldiers who acted out of ignorance and unfamiliarity with u.s. army values." nick, we haven't seen the photos yet. what exactly are they supposed to show us? >> apologizing for the contents of these pictures ahead of their publication by "los angeles times" expected later on today. they issued a statement in which they condemn the images which apparently show the bodies of dead afghan insurgents who died in suicide attacks. i mean apparently taken, according to issa a in 2010 but only now being leaked to the press. let me read to soyou some of th statement. "the action of the photographs do not represent the policies and these behavior is inconsistent with the values." but to be honest, after the past four months, nato are becoming used to and practice the art of damage limitation. in january we had the instance in which united
u.s. troops posing with the bodies of suicide bombers in afghanistan. the incident which took place back in 2010 "represents a serious error in judgment by several soldiers who acted out of ignorance and unfamiliarity with u.s. army values." nick, we haven't seen the photos yet. what exactly are they supposed to show us? >> apologizing for the contents of these pictures ahead of their publication by "los angeles times" expected later on today. they issued a statement...
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cameron is in the u.s. for a three-day visit and president obama is taking him to the ncaa first four tournament gain tonight in ohio between mississippi valley state and kentucky. the white house will be releasing the president's tournament picks tomorrow morning. and we have a spoiler alert. "the bachelor" gave out his final rose and a ring last night in the finale. but who did he pick, lindsay or courtney? >> the more challenging one. >> no, she's crazy. all right? i'll just tell you right now. courtney robinson -- >> oops, said that out loud. >> go back to the video. bachelor ben proposed to her. are they still together? no, they're not. they broke up. that's what they revealed in the "after the rose" special. but during "after the rose" special they got together and ben says he plans to marry courtney. >> can i just say if you're breaking up, getting together, breaking up, getting together on the show before the wedding, it's a bad sign. >> it's a bad choice because she's the crazy one. >> going out on
cameron is in the u.s. for a three-day visit and president obama is taking him to the ncaa first four tournament gain tonight in ohio between mississippi valley state and kentucky. the white house will be releasing the president's tournament picks tomorrow morning. and we have a spoiler alert. "the bachelor" gave out his final rose and a ring last night in the finale. but who did he pick, lindsay or courtney? >> the more challenging one. >> no, she's crazy. all right? i'll...
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we appreciate it. >>> the u.s. looked the other way in ethiopia and now it's coming back to haunt us. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to transfer funds, pay bills or manage your finances anywhere, anytime. so that wherever your duty takes you, usaa bank goes with you. visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. >>> today, the body of prime minister melez zenawi arrived from ethiopia. no one is sure yet how he died. the story matters to america because he was an ally in the fight against al qaeda and somalia. thanks to that allegiance, the u.s. looked the other way on how zenawi ranke
we appreciate it. >>> the u.s. looked the other way in ethiopia and now it's coming back to haunt us. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to transfer funds, pay bills or manage your finances anywhere, anytime. so that wherever your duty takes you, usaa bank goes with you. visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. it's something you're born with. and inspires the...
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. >> the u.s. was also developing psychochemical weapons of its own. >> here's a group of normal soldiers responding correctly to a group of routine drill commands. after receive ag small dose of lsd, they're confused and undisciplined. >> edgewood arsenal was where much of the research took place. using men like tim josephs. >> when i got there, it did not look like a military base, more like a hospital. >> describe it, what was it that you saw? >> everyone's in lab coats. some military doctors, i guess, and some were civilian doctors. they were well aware you were a private and they were a captain and up. i expressed my concern right from the beginning. they took me aside and said, you volunteered for this. if you don't do it, there's most likely prison and a dishonorable discharge. >> you were intimidated? >> yes. >> coerced? >> yes. >> forced? >> forced. >> you didn't sign up for this? >> no, not at all. >> i reported up there september the ii3rd. that started my ordeal. i trusted the governmen
. >> the u.s. was also developing psychochemical weapons of its own. >> here's a group of normal soldiers responding correctly to a group of routine drill commands. after receive ag small dose of lsd, they're confused and undisciplined. >> edgewood arsenal was where much of the research took place. using men like tim josephs. >> when i got there, it did not look like a military base, more like a hospital. >> describe it, what was it that you saw? >>...